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economy? what about the global financial system what what risk is there to that because of this cyprus situation? this is a big worry for so many people. >> so, the risk scenario, and i should stress it's a risk scenario, not a baseline is that the cypriots are so upset that you get both political disorder and social unrest and that increases the chance of cyprus exiting the euro zone. if they exit the euro zone, you reopen all these dwhaes are put aside by the very aggressive intervention of the banks. that's the risk, unless they find a solution and unless they exempt the small savers from this levy, that you may get social disorder and political disorder. >> let's bring it here to the u.s. and u.s. stock market. we've had a nice market rally. could this situation disrupt the market rally here and for american investors, is this a time, an opportunity to get in, or is there more turmoil ahead? what do you think? >> so far we've shrugged off this element for three reasons. one is the european
economy? what about the global financial system what what risk is there to that because of this cyprus situation? this is a big worry for so many people. >> so, the risk scenario, and i should stress it's a risk scenario, not a baseline is that the cypriots are so upset that you get both political disorder and social unrest and that increases the chance of cyprus exiting the euro zone. if they exit the euro zone, you reopen all these dwhaes are put aside by the very aggressive...
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. >> in this economy it might be tough. >> 2007, i'll pay $40. that's it. top line. >> that's it. time for a look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. final word should come today for the faa on which airport control towers will be closed. the closings come with the loss of $600 billion in sequestration cuts at the f.a.a. the agency release add list of 200 towers facing potential closure. >>> and happy birthday to reese witherspoon. she turns 37 today. here's a look at what's coming up on the "today" show. a live report on whether pope francis could be rethinking the church's stance on celibacy based on a past admission of his. >>> and how a new beyonce song is stirring controversy. keep it here for local weather, news, sports and more. thanks for watching "early today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a great one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . . . >>> good morning. live in the south bay, southbound 280, part of it, shut down after a fatal hit and run. we'll have th
. >> in this economy it might be tough. >> 2007, i'll pay $40. that's it. top line. >> that's it. time for a look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. final word should come today for the faa on which airport control towers will be closed. the closings come with the loss of $600 billion in sequestration cuts at the f.a.a. the agency release add list of 200 towers facing potential closure. >>> and happy birthday to reese witherspoon. she turns 37...
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but our problem is the economy and jobs, that's where the president started. even democrats have managed to get on to this playing field where and the media and the beltway, everyone in washington agrees, we've got to talk about deficits and debt all the time. and it drives me crazy. the other thing that drives me crazy and i don't understand is why do republicans still think that it's okay to still be litigating a woman's right to choose and planned parent hootd and all this other stuff that doesn't help them. i don't even get it at this point i just don't get it. >> governor you are very involved with the campaign to fix the debt and i think that there is also a half-truth out there that democrats somehow don't realize that down the road, we acknowledge something needs to happen vis-a-vis the social safety net, whether turning it into a voucher program or block grant to the states, is another matter. there's not a lack of recognition about the path that we are on. the timeline and the heens to the end are i think what is at the heart of the debate. >> i thin
but our problem is the economy and jobs, that's where the president started. even democrats have managed to get on to this playing field where and the media and the beltway, everyone in washington agrees, we've got to talk about deficits and debt all the time. and it drives me crazy. the other thing that drives me crazy and i don't understand is why do republicans still think that it's okay to still be litigating a woman's right to choose and planned parent hootd and all this other stuff that...
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the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here at the golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the biggest trends in alcohol these days, bourbon, plus, tobacco, porn, reality tv, and how your smart phone is a vice. we have a sinful hour ahead capping it off with how you at home as an investor can make money on it all. first tonight, our top story. obamacare's latest surprise is a new fee to hit employers. douglas holtz-eakin, president of the and former cbo director. great to talk to you. i was shocked to hear about the fee, $63, nobody knew it was coming, $63 per eployee, so for a company like boeing, that's $10 million just for the fee alone. what is it for, and why didn't we
the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here at the golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the...
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economy, let's go to cnbc's karen cho. a rollerer coaster ride the las couple days. >> we're looking for a mixed start. we're expecting to see a bit of a dip out of the gates for the like of the s&p 500 and also the nasdaq. there were gains across the market yesterday. this is exactly what investors are looking to see. the same stimulus train thanks to ben bernanke. we heard that the qe program, $85 billion a month in mortgage and treasury purchase will remain for the foreseeable future. ben bernanke still keeping an eye out for potential negative effects from the policy. but so far he's promised the markets this will continue. in terms of the commentary around the dart, we did see adjustment lower on the growth forecasts. smament, ben bernanke is pointing to the fact that there has been some improvement in the likes of the housing market. the fiscal consolidation thanks to its playing out for the budget, this is going to have an impact in 2013 growth, 2.3% to 2.8% is the number we're looking at. this is down from 2.3% to
economy, let's go to cnbc's karen cho. a rollerer coaster ride the las couple days. >> we're looking for a mixed start. we're expecting to see a bit of a dip out of the gates for the like of the s&p 500 and also the nasdaq. there were gains across the market yesterday. this is exactly what investors are looking to see. the same stimulus train thanks to ben bernanke. we heard that the qe program, $85 billion a month in mortgage and treasury purchase will remain for the foreseeable...
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we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your suggestion. tweet us at the lead cnn. use the hash tag lulu slogan. also, you've been waiting six years for it. now justin timberlake's new album is here. you're not that excited about it? neither is marco rubio. my interview with the republican senator is next. we'll talk immigration, foreign policy, and jams in the politics lead. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, inf
we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your...
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economy. and, where hyes, they're in ver shape. they're generally optimistic about their revenue outlook. they tend to have a lot of cash on their balance sheets. they are genuinely concerned about the health care costs, taxes, and regulatory environment. that's the primary reason they don't hire more people. but their businesses are actually doing fine. >> john, i know i asked you this the last time. believe me. it's just that every time you leave then we hear more reports of wells fargo is trying to acquire cit. t.d. bank. has the price not been right? >> well, i really think you need to get wells fargo or t.d. on your show and ask them that question. >> all right. let me ask you about something that i know is near and dear to your heart. the new york stock exchange. what's your take, john, at the deal to acquire n -- he told me last week he's going to spin out some of the european exchanges. as you know he's got five european exchanges that he's going to try to ipo. >> even when i was at the new york stock exchange, the combinat
economy. and, where hyes, they're in ver shape. they're generally optimistic about their revenue outlook. they tend to have a lot of cash on their balance sheets. they are genuinely concerned about the health care costs, taxes, and regulatory environment. that's the primary reason they don't hire more people. but their businesses are actually doing fine. >> john, i know i asked you this the last time. believe me. it's just that every time you leave then we hear more reports of wells fargo...
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president's poll numbers have been dropping, now below 50%, basically even now with republicans on the economy, even though he had a big advantage after the election. >> look, when you're in the business of trying to form a compromise, get the other side to even come to the table with some commonsense ideas, i'm not surprised that the president is a little lower than 50%. but, you know, we have a budget now, we have a moral document, a blueprint for the policy debates that are going to take place this summer. one of the interesting things that i enjoyed watching was at 2:00 a.m., is that we got a chance to -- i don't get those other channels, george. but, they had an opportunity to talk about the keystone pipeline, they had an opportunity to talk about a biannual budget. this gave the senators more than an opportunity to talk about big issues as well as the budgetary. >> scored a lot of political points with all of those amendments. >> they did. and while this is a normal piece of legislative business, one does wonder why they did it at 5:00 in the morning? but it is a good thing they got it d
president's poll numbers have been dropping, now below 50%, basically even now with republicans on the economy, even though he had a big advantage after the election. >> look, when you're in the business of trying to form a compromise, get the other side to even come to the table with some commonsense ideas, i'm not surprised that the president is a little lower than 50%. but, you know, we have a budget now, we have a moral document, a blueprint for the policy debates that are going to...
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so at least one aspect of the economy booming. i wish that was felt throughout and i wish the companies would use all of that money they are making and profits that are piling up to hire more people. that's what has got to happen for the economy to really boom again. cvs a major drug chain in maybe one-half of the country, but they are big, and they are telling employers, you have to see how you are doing at least once a year. we'll pay for it. and that information goes to our insurance company. and if you refuse to let us know your weight and body fat, peter what was the world think of this. >> on twitter jaws says i'm a black woman, 5'4", 165, according to those charts i'm obese. ruth says if a company can enact health poll says what is to stop them from enacting other policies that impose on private freedoms. and then i am opposed to this. >> bill: well, then get the help you need. there are programs that can help people. but you got to admit you got the problem first, right? >> exactly. >> bill: but again cvs is not the only c
so at least one aspect of the economy booming. i wish that was felt throughout and i wish the companies would use all of that money they are making and profits that are piling up to hire more people. that's what has got to happen for the economy to really boom again. cvs a major drug chain in maybe one-half of the country, but they are big, and they are telling employers, you have to see how you are doing at least once a year. we'll pay for it. and that information goes to our insurance...
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, perhaps even the world economy. adam: so are banks too big to prosecute? we want to bring in former delaware senator ted kaufman. he pushed for serious financial reform while he was in the, i think it was fraud recovery act. >> that's it, adam, you got it. adam: thanks for being on fbn. justice department, to date, who has gone to jail? >> no one has gone to jail and it is very disappointing and i'm very disappointed in what the attorney general said. the same thing that the head of the criminal division said lanny breuer in a speech in new york, that somehow the law enforcement officers are supposed to take into account the financial well-being of the potential perp who has broken the law. it just doesn't, it doesn't compute with me. that is the first thing. the second thing is, if in fact people made wrongdoing you can go after individuals. the other problem with this, thing, adam, they don't go after individuals for criminal prosecutions. they can do that and that won't affect the health of the business. not only
, perhaps even the world economy. adam: so are banks too big to prosecute? we want to bring in former delaware senator ted kaufman. he pushed for serious financial reform while he was in the, i think it was fraud recovery act. >> that's it, adam, you got it. adam: thanks for being on fbn. justice department, to date, who has gone to jail? >> no one has gone to jail and it is very disappointing and i'm very disappointed in what the attorney general said. the same thing that the head...
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economy, industrial base, financial sector, energy sector, and health care. once you remake those parts of the economy into a socialist model, it's very tough to unravel. very tough to unwrap the tentacles of redistribution is him. then i start to do it with the medical device repeal the we just saw yesterday. they might start to pick at a little bit. and telling you, this is so big and so comprehensive and so deeply ingrained in our economy, it's going to be difficult to one vote -- on wind. we need strong leader second elected. stuart: bottom line, it's very difficult to take back what you have given the lesson from england, know a lot about this, politicize medical coverage, politicize the medical system so that if someone is not given the treatment that think they're going to get the appeal directly to the politicians who then have to respond on the treatment of this individual. i remember tony blair in question in a general election campaign by one single woman who was not getting the treatment that she wanted. it made headlines. all election became abou
economy, industrial base, financial sector, energy sector, and health care. once you remake those parts of the economy into a socialist model, it's very tough to unravel. very tough to unwrap the tentacles of redistribution is him. then i start to do it with the medical device repeal the we just saw yesterday. they might start to pick at a little bit. and telling you, this is so big and so comprehensive and so deeply ingrained in our economy, it's going to be difficult to one vote -- on wind....
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he says our economy is improving but it still needs help. so the fed will keep interest rates at record low levels and will keep buying $85 billion in bonds each month. stocks like that, the dow up 56 points. briefly hitting a new record. the nasdaq up 25. the s&p up 10. of course, investors the world over are still watching the tiny island nation of cyprus as it nears possible bankruptcy. banks there are closed for the rest of the week now. and lawmakers are working on a plan b after parliament rejected a proposal to tax people's savings accounts. the fox business network peter barnes is live in the newsroom in washington. how concerned is the fed about cyprus? >> well, shep, he said the feted is paying attention to it, monitoring cyprus carefully. he said that so far its problems don't appear to be spreading to the u.s. or other countries. and that's the big concern here that this could become a contagion and trigger another financial crisis. but, bernanke suggested cyprus is unique, that its banking system is unusually large, compared to
he says our economy is improving but it still needs help. so the fed will keep interest rates at record low levels and will keep buying $85 billion in bonds each month. stocks like that, the dow up 56 points. briefly hitting a new record. the nasdaq up 25. the s&p up 10. of course, investors the world over are still watching the tiny island nation of cyprus as it nears possible bankruptcy. banks there are closed for the rest of the week now. and lawmakers are working on a plan b after...
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banking system, to be as large relative to our economy as the cyprus banking system is to their economy, we would need 45 more jpmorgans in order to have that sizes of the economy. there's somewhere else comparable. the only place they could go was deposits. the big mistake was going after uninsurance -- i mean insured deposits. >> i think i told that from you. that is a good point, but i think i stole it from you. >> the serendipitous part of this for me is that all the countries that are in trouble are like in southern europe for you. you're not in finland, you're not if poland. all the trouble is -- >> beautiful places, joe. >> that's good. that's really good. and then when i said -- >> i do frequently say to myself thank goodness this isn't happening in azurbashaun. >> you have to get there. you're doing it for us and we really appreciate it. >> wait, wait. if this country does leave the euro, we want to see that. we want to document that. >> no, i was just saying because it's not affecting our markets doesn't mean that you shouldn't be there. and we're glad that you are there. >> r
banking system, to be as large relative to our economy as the cyprus banking system is to their economy, we would need 45 more jpmorgans in order to have that sizes of the economy. there's somewhere else comparable. the only place they could go was deposits. the big mistake was going after uninsurance -- i mean insured deposits. >> i think i told that from you. that is a good point, but i think i stole it from you. >> the serendipitous part of this for me is that all the countries...
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i think it's a very strong powerful budget that really focuses on creating jobs and the economy first and managing our debt wisely and responsibly. >>> what will you say in response to the rep criticism and clearly paul ryan's manifesto, when his budget shows the contrast, what do you say to their criticism that you don't resolve the spending cuts, that you don't deal with the debt adequately, just to play devil's advocate for a moment? >> sure. firstly, we do cut spending in our budget, but if you look at the ryan republican budget, it calls itself balanced, but it does it? just a horrendous ways to families across our country, who have been watching their kids go to school and struggle because of the cutbacks there, people who can't get a job today, people who want to have a strong country in the future, know that the investments we make in education and the infrastructure are devastated in the ryan budget, and he makes false promising that could be kept about reducing the tax rates. the only people that are protected in the ryan budget are the wealthiest and the largest corporation
i think it's a very strong powerful budget that really focuses on creating jobs and the economy first and managing our debt wisely and responsibly. >>> what will you say in response to the rep criticism and clearly paul ryan's manifesto, when his budget shows the contrast, what do you say to their criticism that you don't resolve the spending cuts, that you don't deal with the debt adequately, just to play devil's advocate for a moment? >> sure. firstly, we do cut spending in our...
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your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people back to work. >> bill: to me the economy is definitely improving, and a steady progress in the right direction, and some good indications, but if you did a survive right now, i think most people would say the economy is sick. >> right. and they are seeing these debates over the sequester, ta i think that hurts people's confidence. >> bill: you heard her way the priority should be jobs jobs jobs. is it? and what should we do about it? we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the washington dc, where he hosts current tv's "full court press." ♪ ♪ converstion started next. >> i'm a
your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people...
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economy. caterpillar, oracle, not just u.s. economy, but the global economy. europe is very, very weak. was going to happen in emerging markets, china, i think is questionable. so i just think there's a lot of question marks out there and the market is not pricing that in right now. >> no. that's a really good point. scott, i guess the federal reserve sees a lot of those question marks, too. they made the point that they don't want to get into a situation where they pullback too quickly because they don't want to see something that's unsustainable gains in the labor market. i guess that's the good news if anybody is waiting for anything is that the fed is still standing by. >> i think what the fed had to say is essentially bullish for everything in the world except for change. because they don't seem like they want to make any changes except for the news that mr. bernanke has now had a conversation with the president about his tenure. and it seems more likely than ever that his term will come to an end in january. unfortunately, it's going no be just about the
economy. caterpillar, oracle, not just u.s. economy, but the global economy. europe is very, very weak. was going to happen in emerging markets, china, i think is questionable. so i just think there's a lot of question marks out there and the market is not pricing that in right now. >> no. that's a really good point. scott, i guess the federal reserve sees a lot of those question marks, too. they made the point that they don't want to get into a situation where they pullback too quickly...
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its economy and banking sector are struggling. three eurozone nations have already received bailouts from the eu, ireland, portugal and greece. spain is colored differently because it's getting help with its banking sector. the fourth bailout country would be right here, that would be cyprus. now let's talk about what the issue is in cyprus. a proposed deal over the weekend would have taken 9.9% of all deposits for bank accounts that have more than 100,000 euros in ha their accounts. 6.75% with all accounts for less than 100,000 euros. the euro group president explains why. >> translator: the reason why this package including this levy has been chosen has to do with the specific characteristics of the problems and the banking sector in cyprus, which is as you know more than five times the size of gdp if you would include the greek branches more than seven times. >> so the banking sector is much big than the entire economy. in sx shank fexchange, cyprus w the bailout that it needs. that caused the residents to rush to the atm this
its economy and banking sector are struggling. three eurozone nations have already received bailouts from the eu, ireland, portugal and greece. spain is colored differently because it's getting help with its banking sector. the fourth bailout country would be right here, that would be cyprus. now let's talk about what the issue is in cyprus. a proposed deal over the weekend would have taken 9.9% of all deposits for bank accounts that have more than 100,000 euros in ha their accounts. 6.75% with...
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there is no leadership on the main issues facing america today in terms of the economy, coming out of the white house, because leadership on tough issues requires the president to take political risk, and he won't do it. and this is a guy who will say anything that is appropriate to the group in the room. and that's exactly what he's doing in israel today. he's saying what's appropriate to the group in the room. >> i know bb netanyahu pretty well. he blurbed by first back in 2002. he's he a strong leader and thank god at least there was one adult in the room and one adult that understands the nature of the battle, the conflict between good and evil in our time. bb, there's no way he does not see through this president's bs. do you agree with me? he knows where obama's coming from. i think he knows full well he can't trust him. >> look, sometimes -- sometimes folks we don't completely agree with at least go about things in a constructive way. bill clinton went about trying to deal with the middle east question in a way that really began to make some progress, that was a balanced perspe
there is no leadership on the main issues facing america today in terms of the economy, coming out of the white house, because leadership on tough issues requires the president to take political risk, and he won't do it. and this is a guy who will say anything that is appropriate to the group in the room. and that's exactly what he's doing in israel today. he's saying what's appropriate to the group in the room. >> i know bb netanyahu pretty well. he blurbed by first back in 2002. he's he...
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>> the economy will stall because of the cuts and because of the uncertainty. if you look at consumer spending during the merry christmas season, it was down, i believe two percent. you look at that why would you go out and spend money when you are afraid you are going to fall off of a cliff? for a small business owner, you will stop and look up. you are not going to move forward. it will affect our small businesses, restaurants, those that sell products. in the serviced industry. the growth is not going to be there when told if they don't solve the problem, that government's going to stall. the economy is going to stall and then, you know small bids owners don't see the government solving the problem. >> now you are able to get this message out in illinois. >> yes. >> with your small business advisory counsel. their online at small business addvocacy advocacy. >> s va cil.org. >> sbacil.org. >> it's all over the place. we have built up a coalition of thousands and thousands of businesses through different groups in illinois. we are all experiencing the same th
>> the economy will stall because of the cuts and because of the uncertainty. if you look at consumer spending during the merry christmas season, it was down, i believe two percent. you look at that why would you go out and spend money when you are afraid you are going to fall off of a cliff? for a small business owner, you will stop and look up. you are not going to move forward. it will affect our small businesses, restaurants, those that sell products. in the serviced industry. the...
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why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay. >> the republican party has always said we're going to make sure you have opportunity that leads to unlimited success but not guaranteed success. that was the american dream. we've given that up because people say it's not attainable anymore and the democrats are selling we will give you guaranteed success but it's going to be very limited. >> who says that? >> no one guarantees success. >> find -- >> it's the governmental -- >> there's no one who wants to guarantee success. >> i've never heard that anywhere. >> no, it's all about equal opportunity. we are about guaranteeing equal opportunity. we are about leveling the playing
why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay....
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they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms of how much unemployment there is, how much the economy has contracted. greece is having our great depression of the late 1920s. >> wow. >> all right. moving on to washington now. >> a lot nicer setting. >> president obama's renewed push for a grand bargain may be showing some early signs of paying off, at least with one top republican. senator bob corker of tennessee says he could envision raising tax revenue if democrats embrace big changes to medicare and social security. corker's position on sunday puts him at odds with other members of his party, including h
they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms...
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i'm trying to grow the economy. the democrats are trying to grow government. >> senator, we have a major trade organization in asia. do you think the president could get bipartisan support in the senate and beyond for trade agreement? >> i would like to see that. i was in germany with vice president biden meeting with the germans on this issue of european trade. i think it's important and helps our country significantly and i would like to work with the president to accomplish that. >> you probably would have the requisite bipartisan support from his owner party which has always been the issue. >> that's the issue. he would have bipartisan system and i would encourage democrats to join us. >> let's talk about how we get to where we get. obviously you look at democratic bills and the republican bill and they differ in many areas, but there is has been a focus on cutting discretionary spending instead of the long-term problems with medicare and medicaid and social security. do you think the republicans in the senate a
i'm trying to grow the economy. the democrats are trying to grow government. >> senator, we have a major trade organization in asia. do you think the president could get bipartisan support in the senate and beyond for trade agreement? >> i would like to see that. i was in germany with vice president biden meeting with the germans on this issue of european trade. i think it's important and helps our country significantly and i would like to work with the president to accomplish that....
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. >> in which you found looking at the economy on working class families. >> right. the huffington post polling unit. we came up with yougov and we asked people about unemployment. the result was most people in america have experienced unemployment either they have been unemployed, themselves, about a quarter of people and another 30%, their family has been unemployed. so more than 50% of americans have experienced unemployment in the past five years. you know at its worst, the unemployment rate in the america was 10% in 2009. it just shows you that this is not isolated to 1 out of 10 people or to one region of the country. >> right. it's an everybody's problem and when someone in your family becomes unemployed, that often means your life changes in a big way because you have to cut back or do more to help them. >> bill: right. >> the other poll of this is about the parties. we asked people do you think the republicans are better or democrats are better? we thought people who had bun unemployed would think democrats were the party that was more likely to have a solut
. >> in which you found looking at the economy on working class families. >> right. the huffington post polling unit. we came up with yougov and we asked people about unemployment. the result was most people in america have experienced unemployment either they have been unemployed, themselves, about a quarter of people and another 30%, their family has been unemployed. so more than 50% of americans have experienced unemployment in the past five years. you know at its worst, the...
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angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. visible wrinkle reduction starts day 1. see younger looking skin before you finish one jar. new from olay. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> time for end point now. katie, you want to start us off? >> sure. i'm going to be looking to see what happens in israel with syria up there pushing the envelope and i also want to mention there's a great story in today's personal journal section of the "wall street journal
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the economy is digging its way out of a very bad economy. the housing market we hope is recovering and better way to get better growth. the bad news is the fed is held hostage by a congress and administration that can't get anything done and it will continue to print money because it feels like it has to do something but it's not working very well. so really all roads lead to let's fix the debt and until we balance budgets, until we get serious about that, the fed is not able to fix it. >> douglas holtz-eakin, thank you very much. tom brokaw, thank you. alex, we will see you at noon. >> what is coming on at noon? >> doug is back! >> you just can't shake him! >> smart, smart, smart. thank you so much. >>> on tomorrow's show, we have the secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius with join us. >>> coming up here on "morning joe," how do can you tell if a novel is worth reading when it gets a movie deal before it even hits the shelves. we will talk to best seller harlan coppen about his best novel in six years. do we have a mower?
the economy is digging its way out of a very bad economy. the housing market we hope is recovering and better way to get better growth. the bad news is the fed is held hostage by a congress and administration that can't get anything done and it will continue to print money because it feels like it has to do something but it's not working very well. so really all roads lead to let's fix the debt and until we balance budgets, until we get serious about that, the fed is not able to fix it....
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than...
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not just -- obviously on the economy but on their lives. so people are going to start feeling -- it is starting april 7th i believe is when the first furloughs will actually go into effect. one unit of air-traffic controllers that is being furloughed. we have teachers, special ed. teachers who have been dropped. so the impact will start to be felt just within a couple of weeks. people will get a much better, clearer idea of how serious the sequester is. >> bill: evan and congressman you hear furlough and you think that's not so bad. it is better than getting fired. but furlough, 20% of your pay cut when you're making maybe $35,000 a year, that's a lot of money. >> it is disastrous in some cases. we actually had relocated the human resources command of the army at fort knox, came from arlington, virginia. so all of these people basically have just brought home -- they have mortgages. they're just trying to get established here. then all of a sudden, they get whacked like this. even doctors, i talked to a doctor yesterday who said his special
not just -- obviously on the economy but on their lives. so people are going to start feeling -- it is starting april 7th i believe is when the first furloughs will actually go into effect. one unit of air-traffic controllers that is being furloughed. we have teachers, special ed. teachers who have been dropped. so the impact will start to be felt just within a couple of weeks. people will get a much better, clearer idea of how serious the sequester is. >> bill: evan and congressman you...
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in other words, you can't even get latinos in the door to listen to the message you have about the economy, about health care, about education. because they're so turned off by the rhetoric about illegal immigration. and that i think is what ari and the republican party is talking about now. >> so john berman has covered politics for a gazillion years. richard, you are my nonpolitico. are you moved? is there a sense of a relaunch? >> i'm the type of person that i'm to be persuaded, right some but to me, i know especially this 18 to 29 group, i just feel like it seems like marketing. and i hear the word brand and to me that makes it seem that it's not authentic. so i think social issues, but this idea of the package and -- it just seems like a branding and a marketing thing and i think a lot of young people are pretty wise to that sort of approach. >> so let's go right back then to jake. when you look at the cpac, right, and the straw poll that came out of that, you had rand paul winning with 25%, right behind was marco rubio, something like 23%. and you had contra ticker to me contradictor
in other words, you can't even get latinos in the door to listen to the message you have about the economy, about health care, about education. because they're so turned off by the rhetoric about illegal immigration. and that i think is what ari and the republican party is talking about now. >> so john berman has covered politics for a gazillion years. richard, you are my nonpolitico. are you moved? is there a sense of a relaunch? >> i'm the type of person that i'm to be persuaded,...
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] find out what a hospital stay could ♪eally cost you (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back, minding your business, stocks set for a slightly lower open. investors are nervous about pushing any higher especially as a proposed bailout for cyprus is nearing a deadline. protester hit the treats last night in cyprus. lawmakers there have come up with a plan to raise money by monday, or else the european central bank will stop providing cyprus with emergency cash. so concerns, again, about stability in europe. >>> google's eric schmidt making a rare visit to myanmar. he's pushing for a free and open internet in a country that's just now emerging from decades of military rule. internet access in myanmar very rare. only a small amount of people there, small number of people there have cell phones. the trip comes just two months after he made a controversial journey to north korea. >>> good news, fewer americans have debt. that's right. 69% of people are in debt or have debt. that's compared to 74% i
] find out what a hospital stay could ♪eally cost you (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back, minding your business, stocks set for a slightly lower open. investors are nervous about pushing any higher especially as a proposed bailout for cyprus is nearing a deadline. protester hit the treats last night in cyprus. lawmakers there have come up with a plan to raise money by monday, or else...
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get the economy back to where it was years ago. i'm talking about years ago. or you start listening to what ben was saying. he was very impresssive. >> steve: what did you think about the fact that at cpac in the straw poll, rand paul was the party's, you know, pick for president in 2016? >> well, i remember i was there last year and ron paul was doing very well and that whole libertarian movement, which has some great points, by the way, but that movement is a very strong movement within cpac. there is no question about it. >> brian: are you part of it? >> i'm a part of certain aspects of it. i do believe in certain things having to do with the libertarian. it's really a movement. perhaps it gets carried a little too far, but there are certain things in there that you have to be part of. anybody has to be, from a common sense standpoint. >> brian: common sense would say it means "celebrity apprentice" day, sunday, that was yesterday. donald, here you are at that moment that everyone waits for every sunday. who will you fire? watch. >> latoya, were you afraid
get the economy back to where it was years ago. i'm talking about years ago. or you start listening to what ben was saying. he was very impresssive. >> steve: what did you think about the fact that at cpac in the straw poll, rand paul was the party's, you know, pick for president in 2016? >> well, i remember i was there last year and ron paul was doing very well and that whole libertarian movement, which has some great points, by the way, but that movement is a very strong movement...